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0.68 Ct. Green Sapphire from Madagascar
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Item ID: | S36911 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.08 Width: 4.5 Height: 2.71 |
Weight: | 0.68 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium Light |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $500 |
This 0.68 carat oval green sapphire from Madagascar is a rare and elegant choice for collectors and buyers who value natural, untreated gemstones, the stone measures 6.08 x 4.50 x 2.71 mm, it is transparent with a mixed brilliant cut that maximizes brilliance, it shows a medium light color intensity that displays a lively green hue in most lighting, its clarity is graded slightly included evaluated at eye level which is typical for natural sapphires of this size, its polish is excellent and there has been no enhancement performed on this stone. Compared with many heated or treated green sapphires on the market, this untreated Madagascar gem stands apart because the absence of treatments preserves natural color and character, and those qualities are increasingly prized by connoisseurs and investors. The Natural Sapphire Company offers this sapphire with provenance and full disclosure, and that traceability adds measurable value when comparing it against stones without clear origin or against synthetic alternatives. Many customers who have chosen natural, untreated stones find that even small differences in origin and treatment status have outsized effects on desirability and resale value.
When placing this sapphire against alternatives, consider cut and polish as drivers of immediate visual appeal and long term value, this stone s mixed brilliant cut is designed to enhance light performance in an oval outline, a well executed cut and an excellent polish allow the gem to face up brighter than many stones with similar weight that lack skilled cutting. Comparatively, mass market sapphires that have been recut to increase apparent carat weight or that have poor polish will often underperform in brilliance and return less at resale. Clarity matters too, slightly included stones are common and can offer appealing character, however untreated stones with visible inclusions remain more collectible than treated stones with fewer visible inclusions because natural inclusions are proof of origin and authenticity. In the current market collectors are favoring natural untreated gems, especially those with good cutting and polish, and that buyer preference can translate into stronger demand and more stable pricing over time.
From an investment perspective this green sapphire presents several compelling attributes that support future appreciation, first the stone s origin from Madagascar places it within a region known for producing high quality sapphires that are increasingly sought after, second the lack of any enhancement is a significant premium factor, many buyers and investors now pay higher prices for untreated stones because treatments can be replicated or improved over time, while natural, unenhanced color cannot be recreated without synthetic production. Third this gem s size and dimensions make it versatile, it is large enough to serve as a focal stone in bespoke jewelry yet compact enough to be combined with accent stones, that flexibility in use broadens the pool of potential buyers when resale becomes necessary. Finally the global trend toward colored gemstone collecting continues to grow, and green sapphires are rarer in the market niche than blue sapphires, scarcity combined with documented natural origin often leads to a steady, long term appreciation pathway for well selected stones.
Long term value drivers for this sapphire include supply dynamics, consumer taste trends, and the premium placed on ethics and provenance, Madagascar deposits are finite and mining conditions can change, reduced supply or changes in export can increase scarcity premiums, concurrently consumers are showing increasing preference for responsibly sourced, untreated stones especially when supplied by reputable houses, The Natural Sapphire Company provides the documentation and ethical sourcing narrative that collectors and investors demand, and that reassurance supports liquidity in the secondary market. In addition rising interest in colored gemstones as alternative assets means that quality natural sapphires are no longer a niche interest but a growing category within fine jewelry investment portfolios, natural stones with clear documentation and exceptional cut and polish tend to attract more attention from both private collectors and trade buyers.
For buyers deciding between this green sapphire and other options on the market, the key advantages are natural color with no enhancement, precise mixed brilliant cutting and excellent polish, known origin in Madagascar, and a balance of attractive size and collectability at 0.68 carat. These factors combined make this sapphire a strong candidate for both a beautiful wearable jewel and a tangible asset that has the potential to appreciate over time, buyers should consider the historical resilience of natural corundum values and the current market preference for untreated, traceable stones, The Natural Sapphire Company is available to provide detailed provenance information and valuation context to help you make an informed decision. While no investment can be guaranteed, selecting an untreated, well cut, and well polished Madagascar sapphire positions you favorably in a market that increasingly rewards authenticity and quality.































